Information
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Patent Grant
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6435895
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Patent Number
6,435,895
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Date Filed
Friday, April 27, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 20, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; P. Austin
- León; Edwin A.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 352
- 439 157
- 439 347
- 439 752
- 439 575
- 439 701
- 439 488
- 439 489
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International Classifications
- H01R13627
- H01R300
- H01R13502
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Abstract
A CPA device located entirely on a first connector of a pair of interfitting connectors, wherein the CPA device is actuable only in the event that the two connectors are actually mated. A slide slides between a prestaged position and a staged position. The latter position is attained only upon release of a CPA actuation lock which automatically occurs upon mating of the connectors. The slide is then slid to the staged position, whereat the slide interferes with a clasp mechanism of the connectors so as to prevent unintentional release of the clasp mechanism.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to conductor connectors, and more particularly to connector position assurance devices therefor.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Electrical, fiber optic and other types of connections are effected utilizing two mutually interfitting connectors, commonly in the form of mating male and female connectors. Each interfitting connector caries electrical, fiber optic or other conductors which are mutually situated and mutually configured so as to provide a connection therebetween when the interfitting connectors are mated to each other.
One problem that can arise is that the two intermitting connectors may not be fully mated, or may have been mated but have subsequently become dislodged from one another due to, for example, vibration. It is common practice, therefore, in the connector art to provide a connector position assurance (CPA) device which assures mating of the interfitting connectors.
An example of a pair of interfitting connectors having a CPA device is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,210,186 B1. This example utilizes a pair of connectors, one connector having a CPA device and a slide assist cover which is connected with a U-shaped slide having partly angled slots, and the other connector having tabs. The two connectors are mated by first arranging the connectors so that the tabs enter the slots, and then sliding the slide assist cover to cause the slots to mate the connectors. The CPA device is then actuated. Interestingly, it is possible to move the slide assist cover and then actuate the CPA device even though the mating connector is absent.
While the aforementioned example works very well and is the epitome of slide assist type connectors, what remains needed in the connector art is a CPA device which is entirely located on one connector, yet is actuable only upon the connectors having actually mated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a CPA device located on one connector of a pair of interfitting connectors, wherein the CPA device is actuable only in the event that the two connectors are actually mated.
The CPA device according to the present invention is entirely located at one connector (the CPA connector). The CPA connector is provided with a CPA channel into which a CPA slide is located. The CPA slide interacts with the CPA channel snappingly at two sliding positions of the CPA slide relative to the channel: a prestaged position and a staged position.
A CPA actuation lock is provided, wherein the CPA channel includes a pair of channel abutments, and the CPA slide has a pair of resilient arms, the ends of which abut, respectively, the channel abutments when the CPA slide is at the prestaged position. The abutting interaction of the channel abutments with respect to the resilient arms prevents the CPA slide from being snappingly slid to the staged position.
As the CPA connector is mated to the other connector (the non-CPA connector), the non-CPA connector pushes upon the resilient arms so as to resiliently bend them out of abutment with respect to the channel abutments, thereby releasing the CPA actuation lock and allowing the CPA slide to be snappingly slid to the staged position.
Operationally, the CPA and non-CPA connectors share a clasp mechanism. Upon mating of the interfitting connectors, the CPA slide is free to be snappingly slid to the staged position, whereat the CPA slide interferes with the clasp mechanism so as to prevent unintentional release of the clasp mechanism.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a CPA device located on one connector of a pair of interfitting connectors, wherein the CPA device is actuable only in the event that the two connectors are actually mated.
This and additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become clearer from the following specification of a preferred embodiment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of two interfitting connectors, one of which is equipped with the CPA device according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a partly sectional perspective view of the two interfitting connectors of
FIG. 1
, shown mated, and wherein the CPA slide is at the prestaged position.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the CPA connector of the two interfitting connectors and the CPA slide therefor.
FIG. 4
is a partly sectional perspective view of the CPA connector of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a partly sectional perspective view of the two interfitting connectors, wherein the CPA slide is at the prestaged position.
FIG. 6
is a broken-away front end view of the CPA connector.
FIG. 7
is a partly sectional top view of the two interfitting connectors, shown at the position depicted at
FIG. 5
, wherein the CPA actuation lock is active.
FIG. 8
is a partly sectional top view of the two interfitting connectors, shown whereat the CPA actual lock has released.
FIG. 9
is a partly sectional top view of the two interfitting connectors, shown fully mated.
FIG. 10
is a partly sectional perspective view of the two interfitting connectors, shown mated and with the CPA slide at the staged position.
FIG. 11
is a view of the CPA connector similar to that of
FIG. 6
, wherein the CPA slide is shown at its staged position.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the Drawing,
FIGS. 1 through 11
depict an example of a CPA device
10
according to the present invention. In this regard,
FIG. 1
depicts an exemplar environment of use of the CPA device
10
with respect to two interfitting connectors
12
. One of the connectors is a CPA connector
14
, in that the CPA device
10
is located thereat. The other connector is a non-CPA connector
16
, in that none of the CPA device is located thereat. The interfitting connectors
12
may be any form of connectors, as for example those used in the electrical arts to connect wires or in the fiber optic arts to connect fiber optic fibers.
As shown at
FIG. 2
, the exemplified interfitting connectors
12
, are mutually configured so that the CPA connector
14
is matingly received into the non-CPA connector
16
. The two exemplified interfitting connectors
12
are held in a mated state by a clasp mechanism
18
, having, for example, the following clasp elements: a boss
20
of the non-CPA connector
16
being received into a mating slot
22
formed in a resiliently mounted land of the CPA connector
14
. In this exemplification, the CPA device
10
serves to retain the boss
20
in the mating slot
22
, and is operable to provide this feature once the interfitting connectors
12
are mated.
FIG. 3
shows the aforementioned CPA device
10
, which includes a CPA slide
24
and a CPA channel
26
formed in the body of the CPA connector
14
. The CPA slide
24
is slidably located in the CPA channel
26
, as generally exemplified at
FIG. 2
, wherein a bottom surface of the CPA slide has first and second lips
28
,
30
which must be snappingly moved over a rib
32
formed at a groove
34
g
of the floor
34
of the CPA channel. Accordingly, the CPA slide
24
is retained in the CPA channel
26
provided the first lip
28
has passed over the rib
32
. With the rib
32
located between the first and second lips
28
,
30
, the CPA slide is at its prestaged position with respect to the CPA connector
14
, as shown at FIG.
2
.
A CPA actuation lock is in the form of the CPA channel
26
having a pair of channel abutments
36
,
38
(see
FIGS. 4
,
5
and
6
), and the CPA slide having a pair of resilient arms
40
,
42
(see FIGS.
3
and
7
), wherein the arm ends
40
e
,
42
e
of the resilient arms abut, respectively, the channel abutments
36
,
38
when the CPA slide is at the prestaged position (see FIG.
5
). The abutting interaction of the channel abutments
36
,
38
with respect to the arm ends
40
e
,
42
e
prevents the CPA slide
24
from being snappingly slid in the direction of the second lip
30
over the rib
32
to its staged position, as shown at FIG.
10
. To enhance the aforementioned abutting function of the CPA actuation lock, the ends
40
e
,
42
e
and the channel abutments
36
,
38
are acutely inclined relative to each other, the inclination angle θ, preferably of about 5 degrees, being such as to tend to inhibit the resilient arms from flexing inwardly toward each other (see FIG.
9
).
Returning to the CPA slide
24
as shown best at
FIG. 3
, the CPA slide further has a head
44
which includes a rear wall
46
, a primary CPA abutment
48
and a pair of secondary CPA abutments
48
a
,
48
b
on either side thereof. The resilient arms
40
,
42
are attached to the head
44
. The CPA slide further features a central body
50
which is connected with the head
44
, and terminates forwardly of the resilient arms in the form of a post
52
and a pair of cross-arms
54
.
Returning now to the interfitting connectors
12
, the boss
20
of the non-CPA connector
16
has a leading edge
56
a
which is inclined and has a following edge
56
b
which is perpendicular (see FIG.
10
). The mating slot
22
of the CPA connector is formed in a (previously mentioned) land
58
which is resiliently connected to the CPA connector adjacent the rear end of the floor
34
. The land
58
terminates in a header
60
. The preferred resilient connection of the land
58
(and the header
60
) is in the form of two mutually spaced apart curved legs
62
,
64
which connect to the land on either side thereof. On the land
58
is an inclined ramp
66
which adjoins the mating slot
22
and terminates at a slot edge
68
. Accordingly, as the CPA and non-CPA connectors
14
,
16
are mated, the leading edge
56
a
of the boss
20
rides up the inclined ramp
66
(creating a resilient compression at the curved legs
62
,
64
) and then snappingly enters the mating slot
22
as the header springs upwardly when the boss falls off the inclined ramp and into the mating slot. Now, the interfitting connectors
12
are held in the mated state by an interfering abutment of the following edge
56
b
of the boss
20
against the slot edge
68
of the mating slot
22
. To release the mating, the header
60
must be depressed so that the boss clears the slot edge of the inclined ramp. The CPA device
10
selectively presents this from happening by the CPA slide
24
being slid to its staged position whereat the CPA slide prevents the header from being depressed.
Referring particularly to
FIG. 6
, the header
60
has a primary slide seat
70
into which the primary CPA abutment
48
is receivable and secondary slide seats
72
a
,
72
b
on either side of the primary slide seat which receives the secondary CPA abutments
48
a
,
48
b
(see FIG.
11
). The primary slide seat
70
is in the form of an open-bottom recess demarcated by a U-shaped recess wall
74
R an upper recess wall
74
U and side recess walls
74
S.
Now referring to
FIGS. 3 and 6
, it will be noted that the CPA channel
26
includes guide slots
76
,
78
formed, respectively, in siderails
80
,
82
. The guide slots
76
,
78
terminate, respectively, at the channel abutments
36
,
38
. A guide tab
84
,
86
is provided at each of the guide slots
76
,
78
. As indicated additionally by
FIG. 5
, the CPA channel
26
is structured so that the CPA slide
24
slides along the floor
34
with the first and second lips
28
,
30
being situated in the groove
34
g
, and so that the resilient arms
40
,
42
are situated in the guide slots
76
,
78
, wherein nibs
88
of the resilient arms protrude.
Referring now in particular to
FIGS. 7 through 11
, operation will be discussed.
At
FIG. 7
, the CPA connector
14
has been partly inserted into a mating port of the non-CPA connector
16
, wherein port sidewalls
90
of the non-CPA connector abut the siderails
80
,
82
. The CPA slide is at the prestaged position.
At
FIG. 8
, the CPA connector is further inserted into the mating port, during which the nibs
88
come into abutment with an entry bevel
92
of the port sidewalls
90
. Still further insertion results in the nibs
88
being forced inwardly by the sidewalls, which is possible because of flexing by the resilient arms
40
,
42
. The flexing of the resilient arms
40
,
42
results, in turn, with the arms ends
40
e
,
42
e
being moved out of an interfering abutment with the channel abutments
36
,
38
. The CPA slide continues to remain at the prestaged position.
At
FIG. 9
, the CPA connector
14
is fully mated with the non-CPA connector, and the resilient arms
40
,
42
are flexed inwardly so as to be well clear of channel abutments
36
,
38
. The CPA slide still remains at the prestaged position.
Simultaneously during the movements indicated at
FIGS. 7 through 9
, the boss
20
has traveled along the inclined ramp
66
, causing the header
60
to be resiliently flexed downwardly (toward the floor
34
) until the boss has cleared the slot edge
68
, whereupon the header springs upwardly and traps the boss in the slot
22
, as depicted at FIG.
2
.
In order to prevent flexing of the header
60
, which effectively causes the two interfitting connectors
12
to be assuredly locked together in the mating position, the CPA slide
24
is slid toward the non-CPA connector
16
to the staged position, whereupon the second lip
30
has snapped over the rib
32
, as shown at FIG.
10
. Now, at the staged position, the primary CPA abutment
48
is received into the primary slide seat
70
of the header such that the header cannot be flexed toward the floor because of the interfering abutment of the primary CPA abutment with respect to the upper recess wall
74
U. Additionally, at the staged position of the CPA slide, the secondary CPA abutments
48
a
,
48
b
interferingly abut, respectively, the secondary slide seats
72
a
,
72
b
which also serve to prevent flexing of the header toward the floor (see
FIG. 11
, wherein parts spacing is shown emphasized for clarity).
As the CPA slide
24
achieves the staged position, the primary CPA abutment
48
applies a force on the header
60
tending to flex it upwardly (away from the floor
34
) as the second lip
30
snaps over the rib
32
(as also happened when the first lip
28
passed over the rib
32
). In this regard, the header
60
is held from moving upwardly to any substantial amount by the boss
20
, which also serves to assist prevention of the second lip
30
from backing out over the rib
32
. Indeed, intentional prying is necessary to extract the CPA slide
24
from the staged position. A lug
94
(see
FIG. 10
) is located on the land
58
adjacent the curved legs
62
,
64
which serves as a hold-down for the CPA slide
24
at the post
52
thereof. At the staged and prestaged positions of the CPA slide
24
, the ends of the cross-arms
54
guidably abut the siderails
80
,
82
and the post
52
is located guidably between the curved legs
62
,
64
. When the CPA slide
24
achieves the staged position, the cross-arms
54
abut the curved legs
62
,
64
.
It is to be noted that the entire CPA device
10
is located on the CPA connector
14
, and further that the CPA slide is prevented from moving unless the two interfitting connectors
12
are mated. These features provide connector mating position assurance, wherein manufacturing is simplified by the entire CPA device being located on a single one of the connectors.
To those skilled in the art to which this invention appertains, the above described preferred embodiment may be subject to change or modification. Such change or modification can be carried out without departing from the scope of the invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. In a pair of interfitting first and second connectors selectively held in a mutually mated relationship by a clasp mechanism connected to the first and second connectors, the improvement thereto comprising: a connector position assurance device connected to the first connector, said connector position assurance device comprising:a slide slidable with respect to the first connector from a prestaged position to a staged position, wherein when said slide is at said prestaged position said clasp mechanism is operable between a clasped position for holding the first and second connectors at the mutually mated relationship and an unclasped position whereat the first and second connectors may enter into and be exited from the mutually mated relationship, and wherein when said slide is at said staged position said clasp mechanism is retained in the clasped position; and a connector position assurance actuation lock having a locked state and unlocked state, wherein said slide is only slidable to said staged position when said connector position assurance actuation lock is in the unlocked state, and wherein said unlocked state occurs only when the first and second connectors are mutually mated; wherein said connector position assurance actuation lock comprises: the first connector having a channel formed therein which defines a pair of acutely angled channel abutments; and a pair of resilient arms located on said slide, each said arm terminating in an acutely angled arm end; wherein said slide is slidable in said channel between said prestaged and staged positions; and wherein said locked state is defined by said acutely angled arm ends abutting said acutely angled channel abutments wherein an inclination angle of the acutely angled arm ends and channel abutments inhibits said pair of resilient arms from flexing inwardly toward each other, and wherein said unlocked state is defined by said resilient arms being resiliently bent out of abutment with said channel abutments by abutment with the second connector when said first and second connectors are mutually mated.
- 2. The connectors of claim 1, wherein the clasp mechanism comprises a boss on said second connector being selectively received into a mating slot formed in a land resiliently connected to the first connector, said land being resiliently moved by said boss as said boss enters and exits said mating slot; wherein said connector position assurance device further comprises an abutment connected to said slide; wherein at said staged position said abutment prevents said land from being resiliently moved by said boss.
- 3. The connectors of claim 2, wherein said channel further defines a pair of guide slots, each guide slot terminating at a respective said channel abutment; wherein said resilient arms each have a nib formed thereon; and wherein said resilient arms are located in said guides slots such that said nibs protrude therefrom so as to be abutted by said second connector when said first and second connectors are mated, thereby causing said arm ends to be placed out of abutment with said channel abutments.
- 4. The connectors of claim 3, wherein said prestaged position is defined by a first snapping interaction between said slide and said first connector, and wherein said staged position is defined by a second snapping interaction between said slide and said first connector.
- 5. The connectors of claim 4, wherein said first and second snapping interactions are directed oppositely with respect to said boss relative to said land.
- 6. The connectors of claim 5, wherein a header is connected to said land such that said header is constrained to move with said land, said header having a seat formed therein; wherein at said staged position, said abutment of said slide is received in said seat.
- 7. The connectors of claim 6, wherein at said staged position said boss biases said a header, and, in turn, said slide by said header, in a direction oppositely in relation to said second snapping interaction.
- 8. A first connector for being mated to a second connector, said first connector comprising:a connector body; a clasp element resliently mounted to said connector body; and a connector position assurance device comprising: a slide slidable relative to said connector body from a prestaged position to a staged position, wherein when said slide is at said prestaged position said clasp element is resiliently movable in a predetermined direction and when at said staged position said clasp element is immovable in the predetermined direction; and a connector position assurance actuation lock having a locked state and unlocked state, wherein said slide is only slidable to said staged position when said connector position assurance actuation lock is in the unlocked state, and wherein said unlocked state occurs only when the first and second connectors are mutually mated; wherein said prestaged position is defined by a first snapping interaction between said slide and said first connector, and said staged position is defined by a second snapping interaction between said slide and said first connector; and wherein said first and second snapping interactions are directed oppositely with respect to said predetermined direction.
- 9. The connector of claim 8, wherein said connector position assurance actuation lock comprises:a channel formed in said connector body which defines a pair of channel abutments; and a pair of resilient arms located on said slide, each said arm terminating in an arm end; wherein said slide is slidable in said channel between said prestaged and staged positions; and wherein said locked state is defined by said arm ends abutting said channel abutments, and said unlocked state is defined by said resilient arms being resiliently bent out of abutment with said channel abutments by abutment with the second connector when said first and second connectors are mutually mated.
- 10. The connector of claim 9, wherein the clasp element comprises a land resiliently connected to the connector body; wherein said connector position assurance device further comprises an abutment connected to said slide; wherein at said staged position said abutment prevents said land from being resiliently moved in the predetermined direction.
- 11. The connector of claim 10, wherein said channel further defines a pair of guide slots, each guide slot terminating at a respective said channel abutment; wherein said resilient arms each have a nib formed thereon; and wherein said resilient arms are located in said guides slots such that said nibs protrude therefrom so as to be abutted by the second connector when said first and second connectors are mated, thereby causing said arm ends to be placed out of abutment with said channel abutments.
- 12. The connector of claim 11, wherein a header is connected to said land such that said header is constrained to move with said land, said header having a seat formed therein; wherein at said staged position, said abutment of said slide is received in said seat.
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